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we in the fbi cannot merely react to computer intrusions. hackers will seek to exploit every vulnerability, and we must be able to anticipate their moves. i share one example which he appeared in april, the fbi brought down an international network of fibers-infected computers controlled remotely by an attacker. the bureau took control of 5 servers the hackers had used to effect some 200 computers with malware, which allowed them to steal personal and financial information by recording user keystrokes. we not only shut down the servers, we took another unprecedented step. with court approval, the fbi responded to signals sent from infected computers in the united states. we sent those computers a command that stopped teh malw -- stopped the malware. you will see the surveying today's threats is somewhat like peering into a kaleidoscope with even the slightest rotation presents new patterns of color and light and just when it seems you understand a threat, the world turns and the threat has changed. as tom friedman has described in his book,
we in the fbi cannot merely react to computer intrusions. hackers will seek to exploit every vulnerability, and we must be able to anticipate their moves. i share one example which he appeared in april, the fbi brought down an international network of fibers-infected computers controlled remotely by an attacker. the bureau took control of 5 servers the hackers had used to effect some 200 computers with malware, which allowed them to steal personal and financial information by recording user...
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fbi agents on the ground. it's a complex period. you have a hostile political part of the fbi and a relatively friendly, crimefighting part of the fbi coexisting at a time when the movement is under constant danger, the various scattered movement throughout the south. c-span: "parting the waters," your first book was published in what your? >> guest: at the end of 1988. c-span: was the per code that you discussed? >> guest: 54 to 63. the year the brown decision, the year the supreme court unanimously said in effect their racial segregation and subornation is in conflict with the american constitution, kind of reading the challenge of the civil war period about slavery being in conflict with promise of equal citizenship. though that's 54, i'm going to 68 when that movement, built on that premise, largely dissolved. and it's the same year dr. king was killed. c-span: i have a better copy of "parting the waters." this is a paperback version. you won a pulitzer prize for this. how many hardback copies did you sell
fbi agents on the ground. it's a complex period. you have a hostile political part of the fbi and a relatively friendly, crimefighting part of the fbi coexisting at a time when the movement is under constant danger, the various scattered movement throughout the south. c-span: "parting the waters," your first book was published in what your? >> guest: at the end of 1988. c-span: was the per code that you discussed? >> guest: 54 to 63. the year the brown decision, the year...
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can we at least establish that the fbi has been interviewing? in fact, it goes back to last august, if i'm not mistaken. is that true? is that substantiated? >> i have a source inside the fbi and a recently retired agent, they're being very coy. one of them told me flatly you're never going to get the fbi to confirm that investigation. but they referred specifically to that investigation as though it exists. the e-mails tell the story and we encourage people to look at them. >> all right. i got to leave it there. david martoska, thank you very much. >> the obama administration today suffered a stinging rebuke from a federal appeals court, the court ruling obama's recess appointments to the very pro labor national labor relations labor board were unconstitutional. and that decision to jeopardize his recess appointment of the liberal regulator to head the consumer financial protection bureau. is all of this unveiling more abuse of power from the white house? joining us jimmy williams, sara fagan and mark simone. just on this menendez story, mark s
can we at least establish that the fbi has been interviewing? in fact, it goes back to last august, if i'm not mistaken. is that true? is that substantiated? >> i have a source inside the fbi and a recently retired agent, they're being very coy. one of them told me flatly you're never going to get the fbi to confirm that investigation. but they referred specifically to that investigation as though it exists. the e-mails tell the story and we encourage people to look at them. >> all...
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the fbi is the same as that. what we agreed in the last meeting is that in san francisco we would continue to report race and we are required to report according to the code but we also talked about beginning to use the 19 ethnicities that we have available to us in the sheriff's system. the sheriff had a system that provided 19 ethnicities. we plan to go to that system eventually. we're currently not on it. we do an arrest card and give it to the sheriff and the sheriff enters it for us so essentially we are using their system. they produce the reports i'm going to show you. we worked closely with the sheriff to make this happen and we have the dual reporting report the codes and the ethnicities. as of october last we're we did it and we had to come back together because we were getting ones that said "not entered" and we took care of that so we are now getting pretty good statistics and that's what i am going to show you. so this is as i mentioned the bookings by race -- i should point out these are adult booki
the fbi is the same as that. what we agreed in the last meeting is that in san francisco we would continue to report race and we are required to report according to the code but we also talked about beginning to use the 19 ethnicities that we have available to us in the sheriff's system. the sheriff had a system that provided 19 ethnicities. we plan to go to that system eventually. we're currently not on it. we do an arrest card and give it to the sheriff and the sheriff enters it for us so...
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people listening if you could explain a little bit what that means in terms their working with the fbi but following sfpd rules. >> the bureau order is as the chief said explicit. all san francisco police officers are held to the policy and procedures -- san francisco police department policies and procedures and the policies and laws of san francisco, whichever is more strict so depending on wherever they are their fall back if you will is whatever the policy procedures laws, ordinance ps et al of san francisco. >> maybe i could specifically explain when we had the hearings about this one of the key issues there was concern that the officers were involved in activities where there wasn't a reasonable suspicion or cause to conduct surveillance and work with the fbi or concern that our officers would go into secret places where people were worshiping or do surveillance without the proper legal predicate of probable cause or reasonable suspicion and it's clear whether the fbi does that -- assessments which we have heard before but our officers will not participate in an investigation unl
people listening if you could explain a little bit what that means in terms their working with the fbi but following sfpd rules. >> the bureau order is as the chief said explicit. all san francisco police officers are held to the policy and procedures -- san francisco police department policies and procedures and the policies and laws of san francisco, whichever is more strict so depending on wherever they are their fall back if you will is whatever the policy procedures laws, ordinance...
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will the fbi find bones at the bottom of the well? >> bottom line is, whether they do or don't, i would hope they would keep their word to move on to these next locations. so that we can, you know, rule them in or out. >> the fbi says wesley shermantine's recollections at times have been inaccurate and it believes this offers the best chance of finding human remains. it is expected it could take weeks. ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a judge today sentenced a man to death for setting a wildfire in southern california that killed five people. the charges grew out of the 2003 fire in san bernardino county where five men died of heart attacks. rickie lee fowler was convicted of two counts of arson and five coincide of first degree murder. it took them -- fire years of first degrees murder. >>> grand jury in 1999 believed there was enough evidence to indict jonbenet ramsey's parents on charges related to her death but they never pursued the charges against patricia ramsey and john bennett ramsey. the girl was found dead in 1996. h
will the fbi find bones at the bottom of the well? >> bottom line is, whether they do or don't, i would hope they would keep their word to move on to these next locations. so that we can, you know, rule them in or out. >> the fbi says wesley shermantine's recollections at times have been inaccurate and it believes this offers the best chance of finding human remains. it is expected it could take weeks. ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a judge today sentenced a man to...
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i'm not worried, so what, the fbi will be here. they told me 24 hours they'll have me out of here. >> but morning turned into afternoon, into evening. and the cavalry still hadn't arrived. this was hard time, at its hardest. >> you can't see if it's day or night, because you're in the hole. but you can tell what the time of the day or night it is by what meal's coming through the door slot. next thing you know, here's breakfast, lunch, dinner, here's coming breakfast, lunch. i thought, where are these guys. my thoughts were, they did me wrong. they got what they needed. they got the info and they pulled the rug out from under me. >> while jimmy was wondering where they were, beaumont was looking for him, too. >> we were like, where could he be? he's in the prison for god's sakes. >> they lost you. >> they lost me. >> but had they also lost their best chance at finding the body of tricia reitler. >>> larry beaumont successfully >>> larry beaumont successfully snuck informant jimmy keene into a springfield prison in 1998. he just did
i'm not worried, so what, the fbi will be here. they told me 24 hours they'll have me out of here. >> but morning turned into afternoon, into evening. and the cavalry still hadn't arrived. this was hard time, at its hardest. >> you can't see if it's day or night, because you're in the hole. but you can tell what the time of the day or night it is by what meal's coming through the door slot. next thing you know, here's breakfast, lunch, dinner, here's coming breakfast, lunch. i...
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but one of the jobs that johnson had the fbi doing was keeping track of bobby kennedy. now, against that, from november november 22nd, '63, through the passage of the civil rights law, the '64 civil rights law, there was amazing cooperation between these two men that -- who detested each other. amazing cooperation. it was bobby kennedy who first suggested that the fbi be sent in to mississippi to carry on the counterintelligence activities with which it had harassed the communist party. it was bobby kennedy who called the president and said, we need to protect king, when he was going on on a especially dangerous trip to mississippi. that was sort of an amusing conversation-but here you have the understated new englander, who -- mr. president, i really think we should have some fbi people with king when he makes this trip. it would be very inconvenient if he were to die and we would have another body to investigate. and he wasn't saying that in a mean sort of way. he was saying it with his dry wit. so they brought the plan together, the cooperated fully to pass the '64 c
but one of the jobs that johnson had the fbi doing was keeping track of bobby kennedy. now, against that, from november november 22nd, '63, through the passage of the civil rights law, the '64 civil rights law, there was amazing cooperation between these two men that -- who detested each other. amazing cooperation. it was bobby kennedy who first suggested that the fbi be sent in to mississippi to carry on the counterintelligence activities with which it had harassed the communist party. it was...
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the fbi -- there was nothing in "the washington post" that the fbi didn't know. sometimes days, weeks, months before it appeared in the post. >> how premeditated do you believe mr. felt was in regards to his leaking? >> completely premeditated. and, in fact, one of the things i discover is that he leaked to a "time" magazine reporter more than he ever leaked to woodward. woodward, you have to remember, was a cub reporter, almost wet behind the ears. felt didn't know whether he could trust him, and, n., as it turned out he couldn't trust him because woodward betrayed the big secret of felt's existence. >> so if he fundamental he couldn't trust woodward, why continue the relationship over the years? >> well, it ended in '73. it didn't -- and felt was very upset. i mean, that's one of the things woodward is honest about was how upset felt was with "all the president's men." you know, he stopped talking to woodward. >> and in regards to today, we look at, you're looking at the current administration, is there a mark felt, is there still a chance that mark felt can ex
the fbi -- there was nothing in "the washington post" that the fbi didn't know. sometimes days, weeks, months before it appeared in the post. >> how premeditated do you believe mr. felt was in regards to his leaking? >> completely premeditated. and, in fact, one of the things i discover is that he leaked to a "time" magazine reporter more than he ever leaked to woodward. woodward, you have to remember, was a cub reporter, almost wet behind the ears. felt didn't...
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the atf and the fbi are responding to assist. let's bring in pete williams, he's standing by to join us on this. pete, texas has a concealed handgun law. we know at least the atf and fbi are responding to assist. would you be able to give me insight in to what they would do there on the scene? >> they would be in response to local law enforcement, the local police would be in charge here. this is fairly standard. i'm told they're not there yet but on the way. here's the best information from a couple of officials who are monitoring what's going on there in texas. it's -- there's either three or four people shot. the information is frankly contradictory here. it's difficult to say exactly. some of the reports i have heard are just like the one you just had which is three people were shot and one person may have suffered a heart attack. in any event, looks like four people potential victims here. one person is in custody. appears to be a student at the school and some indication that this may be gang related. that's an early bit of
the atf and the fbi are responding to assist. let's bring in pete williams, he's standing by to join us on this. pete, texas has a concealed handgun law. we know at least the atf and fbi are responding to assist. would you be able to give me insight in to what they would do there on the scene? >> they would be in response to local law enforcement, the local police would be in charge here. this is fairly standard. i'm told they're not there yet but on the way. here's the best information...
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let's bring back former fbi profiler clint van zant. we are still waiting on the details of all of this but if the reports are true -- >> thank you all. >> if the reports are true, clint, that this was gang related, that it resulted from an argument, is it fair to say that this shooting is more representative of the 30,000 firearm deaths that we see per year? do we have clint on the line? >> it was acted out on a college campus as we discussed earlier. this is number four. four shootings so far just in the first three weeks of 2013 on college campuses. so, you know, we would like to say keep these things off campus. you know? we don't want guns. we don't want shooters on college campuses. but if the year continues like this, you know, the united states has got a real challenge ahead of us, especially when we look at the 1,500 firearms-related acts of violence that took place on college campuses in just a recent year. this is something that's growing, unfortunately, opposed to going away. >> clint, i think we all agree we don't want guns
let's bring back former fbi profiler clint van zant. we are still waiting on the details of all of this but if the reports are true -- >> thank you all. >> if the reports are true, clint, that this was gang related, that it resulted from an argument, is it fair to say that this shooting is more representative of the 30,000 firearm deaths that we see per year? do we have clint on the line? >> it was acted out on a college campus as we discussed earlier. this is number four....
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. >> the fbi wasn't aiming high enough. >> there was a definite sense that justice backed off. >> did the government fail? >> martin smith: a number of people told us that you didn't make this a top priority. >> well, i'm sorry if they think that, because i made it an incredibly top priority. >> so you're telling me that not one executive on wall street committed provable fraud? i mean, i just don't believe that. >> tonight ofrontline, "the untouchables." >> frontlinis made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support for frontline is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund, supporting investigative reporting and enterprise journalism. >> although this downturn started in the housing sector and in the financial sector,
. >> the fbi wasn't aiming high enough. >> there was a definite sense that justice backed off. >> did the government fail? >> martin smith: a number of people told us that you didn't make this a top priority. >> well, i'm sorry if they think that, because i made it an incredibly top priority. >> so you're telling me that not one executive on wall street committed provable fraud? i mean, i just don't believe that. >> tonight ofrontline, "the...
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during the savings and loan crisis, there were 1,000 fbi agents working on fraud. >> charles keating, millionaire banker who was... >> narrator: after the s&l crisis of the '80s, the government responded forcefully. back then, justice convicted over 1,000 bankers, a third of them top executives. >> ...who was led off in handcuffs today. you've introduced a bill that you believe... >> narrator: in the wake of the financial crisis of 2008, kaufman wanted the government to respond as it had in the past. >> we should find them, and if they're guilty of a crime, they should go to jail. >> why should people hearing you have any confidence that there will be serious investigations and serious penalties to some of the biggest and most powerful people in corporate america? >> trust me, it's going to happen. i talked to... >> narrator: kaufman became front man for the new fraud enforcement bill. >> ted began giving speeches and writing op-eds about how important it was. you know, we came up with this sort of slogan that, you know, when people rob a bank they know they're going to go to jail. >
during the savings and loan crisis, there were 1,000 fbi agents working on fraud. >> charles keating, millionaire banker who was... >> narrator: after the s&l crisis of the '80s, the government responded forcefully. back then, justice convicted over 1,000 bankers, a third of them top executives. >> ...who was led off in handcuffs today. you've introduced a bill that you believe... >> narrator: in the wake of the financial crisis of 2008, kaufman wanted the government...
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i am coming for you. >> scary. >> reporter: they alerted police who handed the case to the fbi. agents tracked the e-mails to oregon where they say he set up a yahoo account under a fake name. he admitted sending the e-mails a search of his apartment didn't show up weapons. his father said he is mentally ill and it is a sad situation. the parents feel very bad. we are not naming the instructors. officials said they are glad the threats weren't brushed aside. >> for the safety of us. >> what i always think of, what if you didn't take something seriously. and you had something and didn't take it seriously. i don't think we could live with that. >> reporter: he graduated from the university of oregon with a degree, he is not in custody while awaiting trial but he has been prohibited from using computers or phones with access to the internet. eric rasmussen, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> an 8-year-old girl was wounded in a drive-by shooting. developing news now. ktvu's health and science editor john fowler is in oakland where the police chief rushed to the scene after the shots were fire
i am coming for you. >> scary. >> reporter: they alerted police who handed the case to the fbi. agents tracked the e-mails to oregon where they say he set up a yahoo account under a fake name. he admitted sending the e-mails a search of his apartment didn't show up weapons. his father said he is mentally ill and it is a sad situation. the parents feel very bad. we are not naming the instructors. officials said they are glad the threats weren't brushed aside. >> for the safety...
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as part of that relationship sfpd entered into a secret agreement with the fbi that did away with decades of progress in san francisco. members of this coalition have worked with supervisor jane kim's office to pass this ordinance and make sure that local and state standards apply and requires transparency in the process and that the chief issue a report on the mission by them. this was supported by civil rights organizations, community and bar organizations. it was passed unanimously by the board of supervisors and signed into law by the mayor. these groups say by authority of law we demand transparency and accountability and for that reason we're disappointed we were not notified of the report being issued today. indeed we found about it a couple of days ago by happenstance. we are shocked by the lack of substance. when members met with the chief in 2012 he assured us he would include information which we outlined in a letter sent to him on june 8, and to address another question that was presented by commissioner several meetings happened with the chief and staff happened in july and s
as part of that relationship sfpd entered into a secret agreement with the fbi that did away with decades of progress in san francisco. members of this coalition have worked with supervisor jane kim's office to pass this ordinance and make sure that local and state standards apply and requires transparency in the process and that the chief issue a report on the mission by them. this was supported by civil rights organizations, community and bar organizations. it was passed unanimously by the...
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the fbi is digging by hand at an abandoned well of linden. last year, the convicted killer who was there led investigators to a well where the remains of four women were found. but now he says the well where the fbi is currently digging is not one of his disposal spots. the fbi said his recollections have sometimes been inaccurate. >>> one goh will be transferred to the state hospital in the next two weeks. he is accused of killing several people and a judge has declared he is not competent to stand trial and legal proceedings have been suspended. one goh will be taken to the hospital in napa by february 11th. >>> chevron has paid $10 million from last year's refinery fire. most of that money went to medical exams and treatment for several people. they have employed corrective actions and they are addressing corrosion problems and also revamping their response plan in the convenient of another leak. >>> and they are calling it up as it comes after a dangerous incident which shut down interstate 880. this was posted online and some drivers blo
the fbi is digging by hand at an abandoned well of linden. last year, the convicted killer who was there led investigators to a well where the remains of four women were found. but now he says the well where the fbi is currently digging is not one of his disposal spots. the fbi said his recollections have sometimes been inaccurate. >>> one goh will be transferred to the state hospital in the next two weeks. he is accused of killing several people and a judge has declared he is not...
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the inauguration is no different. >> at fbi headquarters as they followed unfolding events in algeria, deputy assistant director jenny lay talked about the daunting challenge they face before an event like an inauguration. >> you can't just cancel it. you can't just call it off. you have to be working diligently and aggressively behind the scenes to make sure the threat doesn't occur. >> what kind of threats do you have? >> as of yet we don't have any but that doesn't mean we're not look behind the scenes constantly evaluating and looking at everything that's coming in. >> the threat the fbi faced four years ago was information from a source who said there was a plot to attack the inauguration by al qaeda in somalia. that meant running down leads in kenya, uganda and somalia while looking around here. at the same time looking for suspects on the ground here. that meant working 24/7 for three days. the threat was resolved right around the time the president raised his right hand to be sworn in. it came down to the wire. john miller, cbs news, washington. >>> straight ahead, your monday
the inauguration is no different. >> at fbi headquarters as they followed unfolding events in algeria, deputy assistant director jenny lay talked about the daunting challenge they face before an event like an inauguration. >> you can't just cancel it. you can't just call it off. you have to be working diligently and aggressively behind the scenes to make sure the threat doesn't occur. >> what kind of threats do you have? >> as of yet we don't have any but that doesn't...
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. >>> the fbi is looking in the wrong place for his victims says one man. >>> plus a prediction from a well-known local video game maker, stay tuned. . >>> welcome to the ktvu channel 2 morning news. new this morning, two people have been killed in the capital city of somalia why. the attacker detonated explosives -- explosives and three died and the president was out of the country at the time of the tack. >>> the u.s. reached an agreement with west african country allowing u.s. personnel to be stationed near the border. this comes in somalia after they were able to retake a city that had been under the control of islamist militants. before they left, they destroyed several sites and burned down a library which contained historic manuscripts. >>> a super pack that support hillary rodham clinton for 2016 for president is now registered with the federal commission. many say they are now ready to run for hillary rodham clinton when she is ready to run. she has already 50,000 followers and she has tee that i had she is even interested in running but poles she is the favored democratic c
. >>> the fbi is looking in the wrong place for his victims says one man. >>> plus a prediction from a well-known local video game maker, stay tuned. . >>> welcome to the ktvu channel 2 morning news. new this morning, two people have been killed in the capital city of somalia why. the attacker detonated explosives -- explosives and three died and the president was out of the country at the time of the tack. >>> the u.s. reached an agreement with west african...
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. >> reporter: eight days later the fbi tracked her to a motel 6 in fremont. it's been five years, but the raw pain of nearly losing her child is too hard for vicky zito to shake off. >> and what i really clung to at that moment, because it was just too much, was that she was found alive, and she was on her way home. >> reporter: the countless other young girls are not home. >> when people hear me talk about human trafficking here in the bay area, they say oh, it doesn't happen here. >> reporter: betty anne with the bay area anti-trafficking coalition say victims have shifted in the last year or so to foreigners to americans. >> it is taking off in number. >> reporter: the fbi ranks san francisco one of the top places for human trafficking, and umbrella term for child labor, forced labor, domestic servitude and sex trafficking. san jose another city that tops that list with a lot of shady activity popping up in vietnamese coffee shops, massage parlors, back of dry-cleaner, even auto body shops. but it's not just big cities. >> we're talking about suspicious ca
. >> reporter: eight days later the fbi tracked her to a motel 6 in fremont. it's been five years, but the raw pain of nearly losing her child is too hard for vicky zito to shake off. >> and what i really clung to at that moment, because it was just too much, was that she was found alive, and she was on her way home. >> reporter: the countless other young girls are not home. >> when people hear me talk about human trafficking here in the bay area, they say oh, it doesn't...
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it was fbi who helped find the people who burned and kill the residents. i think it's -- i'm blessed to know that they are out there doing it. >> reporter: here in the bay area there has been a rash of incidents. dees says the neo natzis and skin heads are growing in the bayarea. >> along comes a mexican saying, their problems are not their problems. you have to stop them. you have to hurt them. you have to keep them down to keep you up. nobody ever got up by climbing across the back of anybody elses and stayed up very long. >> reporter: but there's a more incidiary racism. >> it just enflames them that the leaders of our country are not standing up for equality of all our country. >> reporter: dees says he's serious about that phrase of all americans. >> in 1941, a school board fired black school teachers in a discriminatory manner. the chairman of the board of education said you were right. we were doing nothing more than these whites than the whites did to us when they had power. >>> we remember rosa parks and her small act that became an enormous symbo
it was fbi who helped find the people who burned and kill the residents. i think it's -- i'm blessed to know that they are out there doing it. >> reporter: here in the bay area there has been a rash of incidents. dees says the neo natzis and skin heads are growing in the bayarea. >> along comes a mexican saying, their problems are not their problems. you have to stop them. you have to hurt them. you have to keep them down to keep you up. nobody ever got up by climbing across the...
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he told fbi investigators said this is the wrong place if they did not find car parts or trash. the fbi spokesperson also told kron 4 about they will be back on the site digging again on friday. terisa estacio, kron 4. >> pam: police all over the bay area are now using new technology to seek out the sounds of gunfire. shotspotter is a program that helps track gunfire and lead police to its exact location. four sensors pick up the sound of gunshots and can instantly locate on a map.where exactly the shots came from. >> we are here live in rural or clients, 24/7. our specialists have extensive training even before they're able to interpret the data. they're able to recognize patterns it can save time and save lives. >> pam: shotspotter specialist say they can alert police departments within 60 seconds of gun shots occuring. police say they hope the shotspotter program will instill fear in those who would do harm. shotspotter is currently gearing up for the superbowl..they say they are expecting a lot of activity through the bay area. >> gary'there is noith mass produced human. so
he told fbi investigators said this is the wrong place if they did not find car parts or trash. the fbi spokesperson also told kron 4 about they will be back on the site digging again on friday. terisa estacio, kron 4. >> pam: police all over the bay area are now using new technology to seek out the sounds of gunfire. shotspotter is a program that helps track gunfire and lead police to its exact location. four sensors pick up the sound of gunshots and can instantly locate on a map.where...
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the fbi is saying its digging up a well based on part of information from sherman himself. rob said he spoke with him. he's at mit that he never pointed them to that well. his recollection at times have proven to be inaccurate. >>> the man accused of killing seven people are being sent to a mental homent. and the judge ordered 44 juan to be transferred from the jail in dumb lynn to mental state hospital by february 11. the same judge declared him not competent because he suffered from schizophrenic. it's the third deadliest university in history. >>> lawmakers on capital hill said they have a strategy for dealing with immigration. the plan revealed today taking a four prog approach. >> reporter: a group of senators got a yum p start on the president by laying out immigration reform. the day before he unveiled his long awaited plan in las vegas. >> this is a major break through. >> it could be a big step after years of deep division between democrats and republican. >> we do not want immigration as a wedge issue. much rather we want a buy pardonson bill that solves the probl
the fbi is saying its digging up a well based on part of information from sherman himself. rob said he spoke with him. he's at mit that he never pointed them to that well. his recollection at times have proven to be inaccurate. >>> the man accused of killing seven people are being sent to a mental homent. and the judge ordered 44 juan to be transferred from the jail in dumb lynn to mental state hospital by february 11. the same judge declared him not competent because he suffered from...
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you have set a little bit about the fbi and cia and their improved relationship. what would you say about the current state of the inter- agency process? >> out in the field, those differences disappear. it is back in washington where you have much more butting of heads or issues relating to agencies. we used to butt heads with the a -- dea. now it is no longer a priority, we do not but heads with them. the biggest thing has been with the international intelligence agencies, national security agency. the willingness to sit down and exchange of information, understanding that we collect and different authorities. the cia and nsa collected overseas under looser authorities because they're not affecting united states citizens. we have the responsibility of doing the intelligence gathering in the united states, understanding is american citizens we are attempting to protect. we have to do it under the constitution and applicable statutes. the sharing of that information and working together has gone light years since september 11. having been through a number of battl
you have set a little bit about the fbi and cia and their improved relationship. what would you say about the current state of the inter- agency process? >> out in the field, those differences disappear. it is back in washington where you have much more butting of heads or issues relating to agencies. we used to butt heads with the a -- dea. now it is no longer a priority, we do not but heads with them. the biggest thing has been with the international intelligence agencies, national...
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what does the fbi have to say? >> good afternoon. this is a poke in the eye of the justice department and a slap in the face to the u.s. government. the hacker group anonymous chose this u.s. federal sentencing website. they said it was a symbolic move by them. they believe that the u.s. department of justice is in clear violation of the eighth amendment, cruel and unusual punishment they're calling it. our washington bureau reached out to the fbi earlier today, miguel, and we obtained this statement from the fbi's assistant director of criminal cyber response and services branch. he had this. "we are aware as soon as it happened and we are handling it as a criminal investigation. we are always concerned when someone illegally accesses another person or government agency's network." the fbi saying they're well aware of this incident which happened a little after midnight. we've been following it all morning. >> what does anonymous hope to gain from this? it sounds like they'll only bring war down upon themselves and the government. >
what does the fbi have to say? >> good afternoon. this is a poke in the eye of the justice department and a slap in the face to the u.s. government. the hacker group anonymous chose this u.s. federal sentencing website. they said it was a symbolic move by them. they believe that the u.s. department of justice is in clear violation of the eighth amendment, cruel and unusual punishment they're calling it. our washington bureau reached out to the fbi earlier today, miguel, and we obtained...
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what the fbi said. with two weeks of prep work behind them, an fbi spokesperson confirms with have begun digging and sifting through dirt lifted place - yards from where he trash in the old well. coming uip on kron four news >> pizza chain, has allegedly confessed to putting a hidden video camera inside jason lassor. taken after being booked on one invasion of privacy. >> reporter: martinez police say they were called to this papa murphy's pizza location on arnold avenue by a female worker who spotted the videocamera while inside the employee restroom. >> it was strategically placed. camouflaged among sundries on the vanity. >> reporter: police say they are still examining the video found on the camcoder which looks like thisas well his laptop and other electronic items seized at his home.. lassor had worked at this site for years.so it's unclear how many people were caught on tape.without knowing it >> the only victim we know is that the one who called us. we will be looking at faces in trying to ident
what the fbi said. with two weeks of prep work behind them, an fbi spokesperson confirms with have begun digging and sifting through dirt lifted place - yards from where he trash in the old well. coming uip on kron four news >> pizza chain, has allegedly confessed to putting a hidden video camera inside jason lassor. taken after being booked on one invasion of privacy. >> reporter: martinez police say they were called to this papa murphy's pizza location on arnold avenue by a female...
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the other is the fbi involvement in the killing. the meridian -- i mean, the attempted -- this set up by the fbi that led to the arrest of tawny terence, the klansman, murder in athens. tell me, if you would come ambassador, the impact that having that kind of news coverage on the movement had pawned sort of the national understanding of what was going on. >> well, we really understood the press has educational media, educational tv. there was -- everything that had been going on that we were involved in had been going on for a hundred years. and it was very hard to get out. now, i was -- because this is 1963, i was reminded that fred shuttles word came to get martin luther king on the 17th of december to promise that he would come to birmingham this year. but that is because on the 14th or 15th fred's church had been bombed for the third time in 1962. there had been 60 bombings of homes that had received no publicity. and fred shuttles worth was quite frank that he needed martin luther king to come over there to get any attention t
the other is the fbi involvement in the killing. the meridian -- i mean, the attempted -- this set up by the fbi that led to the arrest of tawny terence, the klansman, murder in athens. tell me, if you would come ambassador, the impact that having that kind of news coverage on the movement had pawned sort of the national understanding of what was going on. >> well, we really understood the press has educational media, educational tv. there was -- everything that had been going on that we...
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massacre is one example of jack bringing investigative reporting to the civil rights story also the fbi involvement killing, the meridian bombing, the attempted set up by the fbi that led to the rest of the klansman, murder in athens. tell me the impact of having that type of news coverage on the movement had on the national understanding of what was going on. >> we really understood the press s educational media media, educational tv. everything that had been going on that we were involved in had been going on 100 years. it was very hard to get out. this was 1963, i was reminded fred came to get martin luther king on the 17th of december to promise he would come to birmingham this year because on the 14th f-15 to fred's church was bombed for the third time in 1962. the bombings of homes receive no publicity. but fred was quite frank that he needed martin luther king to come to get any attention to this injustice. another good friend that was with us was a cameraman was quite blunt with me about it saying you have to cut me some slack because i've got to keep the camera on dr. king. if
massacre is one example of jack bringing investigative reporting to the civil rights story also the fbi involvement killing, the meridian bombing, the attempted set up by the fbi that led to the rest of the klansman, murder in athens. tell me the impact of having that type of news coverage on the movement had on the national understanding of what was going on. >> we really understood the press s educational media media, educational tv. everything that had been going on that we were...
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the fbi going over immediately to start talking to them. we did not think it was appropriate for us to talk to them before the fbi conducted their interview. we did not -- i think this is accurate, sir, i certainly did not know of any reports that contradicted the i.c talking points at the time that ambassador rice went on the tv shows. you know, i want to say that people have accused ambassador rice and administration of misleading americans. i can say trying to be in the middle of this and understanding what was going on, nothing could be further from the truth. was information developing, was the situation fluid? would we reach conclusions later that weren't reached nishly -- >> do you agree a simple phone call to the evacuees would have ascertained immediately there was no protest? that was a piece of information that could have been easily obtained within hours if not days. >> senator, you know, when you're in these positions, the last thing you want to do is interfere with any other process -- >> i realize that is a good excuse -- >>
the fbi going over immediately to start talking to them. we did not think it was appropriate for us to talk to them before the fbi conducted their interview. we did not -- i think this is accurate, sir, i certainly did not know of any reports that contradicted the i.c talking points at the time that ambassador rice went on the tv shows. you know, i want to say that people have accused ambassador rice and administration of misleading americans. i can say trying to be in the middle of this and...
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it is one of the most incredible whale sightings in decades. >>> a surprising twist, today, in the fbi's search for murder victims in an old central valley well. one of the killers claim they're digging in the wrong place. investigators are excavating a new well in lyndon, searching for victims of the speed freak killers in the '80s and '90s. one of the killers committed suicide. one of the others drew maps for the police. but one report says they're off about 200 yards. last year, the investigators found some of their victims in another well. >>> a follow-up to the attempted kidnapping caught on surveillance video. police are looking for a man who tried to take a young girl as she was walking to school. tonight, we're hearing from the girl's family, who spoke only to nbc bay area. >> a shadow or something right here. >> reporter: a neighbor's surveillance camera caught these grainy images of the attempted kidnapping. the girl fought off her would-be kidnapper before running away. the victim was running to this woman's house. she always gave the girl a ride to school with her daughters.
it is one of the most incredible whale sightings in decades. >>> a surprising twist, today, in the fbi's search for murder victims in an old central valley well. one of the killers claim they're digging in the wrong place. investigators are excavating a new well in lyndon, searching for victims of the speed freak killers in the '80s and '90s. one of the killers committed suicide. one of the others drew maps for the police. but one report says they're off about 200 yards. last year, the...
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obviously the fbi is conducting an investigation. what actions are taken will be determined in the future. >> what is the united states government's position on the role of al qaeda in the islamic and attacks in benghazi? >> again, i'm not going to prejudge what the fbi determines. we know there are al qaeda-related organizations as we saw from the pictures that were held up throughout the region including in eastern libya. we know people like we saw with the recent attacks in a.m. jeer ya like to associate themselves with al qaeda. but we've got to be careful about what that means. core al qaeda has been severely depleted coming out of afghanistan and pakistan. what we're dealing with now is the jihadists who have been associated with al qaeda who have gained, unfortunately, very serious combat experience. coming back to the countries that they left in order to go wage jihad in central asia. so whether they call themselves al qaeda or haram, or sharia. they are all part of the same global jihadist movement. and there may be differen
obviously the fbi is conducting an investigation. what actions are taken will be determined in the future. >> what is the united states government's position on the role of al qaeda in the islamic and attacks in benghazi? >> again, i'm not going to prejudge what the fbi determines. we know there are al qaeda-related organizations as we saw from the pictures that were held up throughout the region including in eastern libya. we know people like we saw with the recent attacks in a.m....
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the fbi has responded. speaking through its executive assistant director of the criminal cyberresponse and services branch, richard mcfeely says we were aware as soon as it happened. we're handling it as a criminal investigation. we are always concerned when someone illegally accesses another person or government agency's network. we did reach out to the department of justice. they referred us backing to that fbi statement. the cyberattack happened shortly after midnight. the website has been up and down all throughout the day. >> they have anonymous has always gone after other organizations, as well. what is their frac track record? how eb have they been in the past? how much have they done. >> we've heard their name so often, you think just back to last month when he they actually published some private information of westboro baptist church protesters because it was upset those protesters were going to be going to new town, connecticut. it acted then. last year, it actually trarly blocked access to some
the fbi has responded. speaking through its executive assistant director of the criminal cyberresponse and services branch, richard mcfeely says we were aware as soon as it happened. we're handling it as a criminal investigation. we are always concerned when someone illegally accesses another person or government agency's network. we did reach out to the department of justice. they referred us backing to that fbi statement. the cyberattack happened shortly after midnight. the website has been...
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hackers that call themselves anonymous, but it has caused the fbi to react. earlier this morning the commission's website was hacked and dee faced. the site was pulled down and it's being restored. the commission is going to have the site fully functional as soon as possible. hours of disruption after this. what the website looked like earlier in the day. as anonymous said it was declaring war on the u.s. government by targeting this website. it contained a long warning threatening to release sensitive information about the department of justice in what it calls war heads, these are named after supreme court justices. you may never have browsed ussc.gov, but they said that there's a reason that they select method website, to target -- selected this website. earlier today, the fbi said they were aware of the cyber attack as soon as it happened and they are handling it as a criminal investigation. don? >> emily, thank you very much. anonymous, a hacker group has inserted itself into several news stories. they took a stand in a rape case that hit a small down in
hackers that call themselves anonymous, but it has caused the fbi to react. earlier this morning the commission's website was hacked and dee faced. the site was pulled down and it's being restored. the commission is going to have the site fully functional as soon as possible. hours of disruption after this. what the website looked like earlier in the day. as anonymous said it was declaring war on the u.s. government by targeting this website. it contained a long warning threatening to release...
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the fbi has spent two beaks preparing for the new excavation. they hope to find answers for families who have lost their loved ones. >>> it has been 24 years since ilene was abducted. they plan to mark the anniversary with a candle light walk and service. this years event will start at 7:00. the walk will mark the path taken by ilene the day she disappeared. >>> feinstein's new bill is stricter than the first ban she introduced back in 1994. feinstein says the sandy hook school shooting proves the need for a new ban. the national rifle association disagrees. >> our weak gun laws allow the mass killings to be carried out again and again and again in our country. >> i don't care if the weapon holds a thousand cartridges, the point is it has a constitutional purpose. >> feinstein's bill will ban the sale of more than 150 types of assault weapons. and limit ammunition rounds to ten rounds. >>> vice president biden is taking the white house campaign to gun control on the road to virginia. biden is hosting a round table discussion. president obama put
the fbi has spent two beaks preparing for the new excavation. they hope to find answers for families who have lost their loved ones. >>> it has been 24 years since ilene was abducted. they plan to mark the anniversary with a candle light walk and service. this years event will start at 7:00. the walk will mark the path taken by ilene the day she disappeared. >>> feinstein's new bill is stricter than the first ban she introduced back in 1994. feinstein says the sandy hook...